Some 44 years ago, at age 8, I became aware of an insatiable desire to collect golf books. My search had me hunting high, low and casting the net widely. Back then, the world hadn’t fully awoken to the collectable nature of old golf books, and so surprising “finds” were possible and affordable. Today, the loop has been closed, and one is hard-pressed to stumble across an old Bernard Darwin title, tatty and discarded, lying in a dusty corner of the shop.
Some 2,500 titles have been acquired along the journey, and these are housed in the library at the top of the stairs. Among them, 100+ titles are set aside in a large glass cabinet, signifying their special status; and the ones to evacuate in the advent of a fire.
Cutting to the chase… this collectable section of my library is now up for sale. With the exception of a few titles, each one is an original First Edition. [Titles are shown in the 5 links at the bottom of this post.]
To avoid the potential tackiness of an online auction, interested parties can email fswing@bigpond.net.au to enquire about purchasing one or more titles. If the mood strikes, and the pocket allows, those wishing to bid for the entire collection won’t be deterred from making an offer.
While all listed titles are collectable, it would be remiss not to draw attention to the following books: Golf Architecture (1920); Golf Architecture in America (1927); The Golfer's Manual (1947); The Golf Courses of The British Isles (1910); A History of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club (1907); The Badminton Library: Golf (1890); The New Book of Golf (1912); Freddie Tait: A Record (1900); The Australian Golfer (1906); Thir Braw Days (1933); The Life of Tom Morris (1908); The True Origin of Golf (1912); The Art of Golf (1910); Design For Golf (1952).
All bids will be private and confidential. Additional information is available about any title, and photographic evidence of any title’s Imprint page will be furnished on request. Likewise, don’t hesitate to request a report on the condition of the merchandise.
A range of payment options exist, including Paypal.
I look forward to your enquiries.
Regards,
Paul